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Old 03-17-2020, 12:32 PM   #4
LH Lead-Foot
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Re: Connecting my Delco AM/FM to Amp

Thanks for updated info PAWS 72. Having a need or want to update or fix a radio in these classic vintage vehicles is priceless to some. The two techs you mentioned are disappearing or retiring, like a tech the owns a chrome tach dwell meter and knows how dual points actually work. Not everything has an “LS” engine in it, as my 69 year old buddy in Indianapolis who gets phone calls from carb work to point type distributors for a huge crowd that wants to keep it original, from stickers, batteries and even period correct tires.

Thanks again PAWS 72. That phone number is in my spiral note book.
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